Could Newt pull off a Delaware upset? — Newt Gingrich has got a new hope: the tiny but dangerous state of Delaware. — With Mitt Romney and the national press corps now focused on the general election, Gingrich is hoping to become the Christine O'Donnell of the 2012 race …

Gingrich hints he may drop from race this week — WILMINGTON, Del. - Newt Gingrich hinted he may withdraw from the presidential race if he has a poor showing in the Delaware primary Tuesday - a state where he has been actively campaigning for several weeks. — David Duprey / AP

McCain courts Mike — John McCain is trying to convince Mayor Bloomberg to support Mitt Romney's bid for president. — McCain — the GOP Arizona senator who lost to President Obama in 2008 — visited the mayor at City Hall yesterday to talk up the likely Republican nominee.

For President Obama, Carolina no longer so sweet — North Carolina represented the high water mark for the great Obama wave in 2008 — but he's swimming against the tide there in 2012. — No state better illustrates the challenge Obama faces in trying to consolidate the historic gains …

The Islamist Road to Democracy — Muslims cannot be dragged to an embrace of secularism and the liberal values that spring from it. They have to arrive voluntarily at this understanding. — For many on the American left and right, the “Arab Spring” has become the “Arab Winter” of triumphant fundamentalists.

NPR FAILS TO DISCLOSE REPORTER'S TIES TO ACTIVIST GROUP — This weekend, NPR aimed its taxpayer-subsidized guns at the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), a relatively unknown membership association of state legislators. ALEC, a non-profit 501 (c)3 founded in the 1970s …

Democrats Set to Break Spending Cap Agreement — Last summer, as part of the agreement that resulted in raising the federal government's debt limit, Congress passed the Budget Control Act, which set spending caps for future years. These spending caps represented “cuts” in the Washington sense …

Man Beaten By Mob, In Critical Condition — Mobile police need your help to catch a mob that beat Matthew Owens so badly that he's in critical condition. — According to police, Owens fussed at some kids playing basketball in the middle of Delmar Drive about 8:30 Saturday night.

Ad uses Solyndra and GSA to bring it to Obama — (CNN) - A non-profit Republican organization is poised to run $2 million worth of ads in battleground states attacking President Barack Obama for controversies involving tax payer dollars, according to the group.

Transgender Breakthrough: EEOC ruling that gender-identity discrimination is covered by Title VII is a “sea change” that opens the doors to employment protection for transgender Americans — News: — An employer who discriminates against an employee or applicant on the basis …

Poll: Obama vs. Romney a ‘toss-up’ in Arizona — With the 2012 presidential election just over six months away, the latest statewide Merrill/Morrison Institute poll found that Arizonans are evenly divided on whom they will support in November. — According to the poll of 488 registered voters …

Rubio Joins Romney on the Trail, Fueling Speculation — CHESTER TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Senator Marco Rubio of Florida looked on respectfully Monday afternoon as Mitt Romney addressed a group of reporters in a suburb of Philadelphia. He clasped his hands behind his back, rested them on his hips and folded them in front of him.

The Path of a Spurious President Obama Quote — A New York Post editorial says (in a passage that has since been corrected on the site): … The trouble is that President Obama didn't say “unlike some people” (see the portion starting about 9:20 in this video, and this official transcript).

Obama lead nears double digits in New Hampshire — President Obama continues to hold a substantial lead over Mitt Romney in New Hampshire, despite the presumptive Republican nominee's heavy campaigning in the state. — The WMUR/Granite State Poll shows Obama with a nine-point lead over Romney …

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